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Seminar Schedule: Fall 2005

2:00 PM BME Lecture Hall, MR-5, Room 1041

August 26 Patrick Helm, PhD
University of Virginia
Evidence of Structural Remodeling in the Dyssynchronous Failing Heart
September 2 No Seminar. Coulter Site Visit
September 9 Doug DeSimone, PhD
University of Virginia
Making the Case for a Morphogenetic Language: New Perspectives on Cell-ECM Interactions in Development
September 16 Frank Yin, MD, PhD
Washington University in St. Louis
Indentation in Tissues and Cells - Issues and Insights
September 23 Kimberly Kelly, PhD
Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital
Magneto-optical Imaging of VCAM-1 Expression Using an Affinity Ligand Derived from Phage Display
September 30 No Seminar. BMES Annual Fall Meeting
October 7
11:00 AM
Gerald M. Saidel, PhD
Case Western Reserve University
Modeling of Cellular Metabolic Dynamics in Tissue-Organ and Whole-Body Systems
October 14 Fan Yuan, PhD
Duke University
The Challenges in Intratumoral Infusion of Therapeutic Agents
October 21 David Schaffer, PhD
University of California . Berkeley
Molecular Engineering of Stem Cell and Gene Therapies
October 28 David Vilkomerson, PhD
Founder and President of DVX, LLC
What I Wish the University Had Taught Me (for R&D of Medical Devices)
November 4 Joseph Bull, PhD
University of Michigan
Cardiovascular Microbubbles for Therapy
November 11 Douglas Selinger, PhD
Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research
Technology, Computation and Drug Discovery: A Pathways-Based Approach
November 18 Jeff Bulte, PhD
Johns Hopkins University
MRI Cell Tracking
November 25 No Seminar . Thanksgiving
December 2 Geert Schmid-Schonbrein, PhD
University of California . San Diego
Molecular and Microvascular Mechanisms for Shock and Multi-organ Failure: The Self-digestion Hypothesis